
Bryan Caplan on the Case Against Education
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Skill and Specialization Trump IQ
Job performance is influenced more by specialized skills and practical effectiveness than by IQ alone. Employers prioritize factors beyond intelligence, as many high-IQ individuals may underperform in real-world scenarios. The notion that a higher education level guarantees increased income is flawed; the true determinants of success are the skills individuals possess rather than merely their educational background. Encouraging wider access to college does not ensure higher earnings because not all graduates inherently possess the necessary skills. Just as aspiring to play professional basketball is unrealistic without the requisite height and ability, seeking advanced education without the foundational skills is equally unproductive.
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